COMPUTER SCIENCE
INTRODUCTION The field of Computer Science is making progress at a very fast speed. New technologies are being invented by the Software Engineers. Careers in computer sciences are vast and brilliant. Jus complete your education and grab a good position in any well-reputed company. So many important characteristics are required to succeed in this great and attractive field. These days, many courses are being offered. Every month new courses are coming in the global institutions. After getting a job, the working conditions in a company are excellent and fascinating. The salary package is highly attractive including other facilities. Since, I directly belong to this field; therefore, I can explain the changes that are taking place on every day. During the present period, everything is dynamic and electronic. Each and everything is inter-linked via the World Wide Web. It is a matter of happiness that more and more people are entering in the field of computer sciences. EXPLANATION

As regards the career-making in the field of computer science, there is really no such issue. Of course, it is a huge field. Therefore, vast opportunities are available for the job-seekers. A variety of jobs is available. There are many factors that play a key role in the achievement of a real and great success. By the grace of God, the Almighty, I enjoy so many abilities to learn new technologies. I am also capable of adjusting with the new environment and modern techniques. I always do my work with great interest and devotion. Thus, the work is finished successfully and efficiently. This creates a sense of mental satisfaction.

Many characteristics are required that are very important to succeed in the fore-said field. I think professional knowledge is the most important thing. Without this, there is no concept of any great achievement and success. Therefore, one must have professional knowledge about one’s field. Similarly, convincing power,...

...ComputerScience vs. Computer Engineering
Moving from High School to college is often a rollercoaster on the mind of most students. After the appliance and acceptance process, we then encounter a bigger question: What will our major be? As a computer and technology lover, I had a hard time understanding and choosing between computerscience and computer engineering; even though I already knew that I wanted to study computers. People often think that studying computerscience is the same as studying computer engineering, but these two important fields of computing are significantly different. I decided to start doing some research on the main differences between both and ended up realizing that I was not the only one on this dark road. Surprisingly, many other students had the same questions I had (some of them worse), so that made me feel better. I ended up choosing computer engineering with the hopes of maybe minoring in ComputerScience or Software. One other reason is the fact that my sister is already a computerscience undergraduate, and we don't really want two Sebastiaos on the same field. The goal is to take over the world in the different areas! But what is the difference between both? If in fact, there is any.
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...between the format for the magazine Communications of the ACM (per the style in EndNote) and the ACM conference proceedings reference format (per the style in the ACM conference proceedings template). This document will describe the Communications of the ACM style. In practice, adherence to a single, consistent style is satisfactory.
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1. Bless, H. The Interplay of Affect and Cognition. in Forgas, J.P. ed. Feeling and Thinking: The Role of Affect in Social Cognition, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme and Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, 201-222.
2. Garcia, A.C.B. and Howard, H.C. Acquiring design knowledge through design decision justification. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 6 (1). 59-71.
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...EFFECTS OF COMPUTER IN THE STUDENTS
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As a part of the requirements in the subject English 2, Writing in the Discipline: Leading to Academic Research, this research is entitled, “EFFECTS OF COMPUTER IN THE STUDENTS OF” and was prepared and presented of a group of researchers from the section 1-1, from the course Bachelor of Science in ComputerScience.
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The authors extends the most sincerest appreciation and the deepest gratitude to the following who played instrumental roles in the completion of this study:
- Ms. Jane, our professor in English, who support and guide us in every step in completing this study, in giving us inspiring words of encouragement;
- to the workers in Laya at Diwa National Library, for the non-stop obligation in serving and helping the researchers and the students, for the needs of this study and for the information we need to bring out new ideas;
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...The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
1) Thou shalt not use a computer to harm other people:
If it is unethical to harm people by making a bomb, for example, it is equally bad to write a program that handles the timing of the bomb. Or, to put it more simply, if it is bad to steal and destroy other people’s books and notebooks, it is equally bad to access and destroy their files.
2) Thou shalt not interfere with other people'scomputer work:
Computer viruses are small programs that disrupt other people’s computer work by destroying their files, taking huge amounts of computer time or memory, or by simply displaying annoying messages. Generating and consciously spreading computer viruses are unethical work.
3) Thou shalt not snoop around in other people's files:
Reading other people’s e-mail messages is as bad as opening and reading their letters: This is invading their privacy. Obtaining other people’s non-public files should be judged the same way as breaking into their rooms and stealing their documents. Text documents on the Internet may be protected by encryption.
4) Thou shalt not use a computer to steal:
Using a computer to break into the accounts of a company or a bank and transferring money should be judged the same way as robbery. It is illegal and there are strict laws against it.
5) Thou shalt not use a...

...on the Mendeley API (now including PLoS as well), I decided to take a look at the data to see what people have to work with. My analysis focused on our second largest discipline, ComputerScience. Biological Sciences (my discipline) is the largest, but I started with this one so that I could look at the data with fresh eyes, and also because it’s got some really cool papers to talk about. Here’s what I found:
What I found was a fascinating list of topics, with many of the expected fundamental papers like Shannon’s Theory of Information and the Google paper, a strong showing from Mapreduce and machine learning, but also some interesting hints that augmented reality may be becoming more of an actual reality soon.
The top graph summarizes the overall results of the analysis. This graph shows the Top 10 papers among those who have listed computerscience as their discipline and chosen a subdiscipline. The bars are colored according to subdiscipline and the number of readers is shown on the x-axis. The bar graphs for each paper show the distribution of readership levels among subdisciplines. 17 of the 21 CS subdisciplines are represented and the axis scales and color schemes remain constant throughout. Click on any graph to explore it in more detail or to grab the raw data.(NB: A minority of Computer Scientists have listed a subdiscipline. I would encourage everyone to do so.)
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...know , what is the difference between computerscience and information technology . They both looks same , their contents are also almost similar . But there is difference between computerscience and information technology , and both are not the same things as we most of us think .
“ComputerScience” is the mixture and application of “Applied Mathematics”, “Electrical Engineering“, and “Complexity Theory/Algorithms” to understand and/or model information. In other words, the “field of computation”.
“Information Technology” is the mixture and application of “Programming”, “Hardware Administration”, “Software Administration”, “Networking“, “Network Security” and “Technical Support”. In other words, the “management of computers”.
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Computerscience is interpreted broadly so as to include algorithms, data structures, computational complexity theory, distributed computation, parallel computation, VLSI, machine learning, computational biology, computational geometry, information theory, cryptography, quantum computation, computational number theory and algebra, program semantics and verification, automata theory, and the study of randomness. Work in this field is often distinguished by its emphasis on mathematical technique and rigor.
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...Jr. Mr. Cattell
Rough Draft 11/7/01
Introduction
For my term paper the field I chose was computers. I chose this field because I love computers and it s a field on the rise. When doing my research about computers, I tried to stay focused on a few different types of fields. I did this because I thought that doing every different type of field would not help me chose the right field for me. Computers is such a big field that it was almost no problem picking a couple of computer fields to talk about in my term paper.
Preparation
When doing some research I found out some ways to prepare yourself for the field of computers. First you should have good study habits and take a lot of notes during class. It would help you if you had a laptop so you can do some of your work in your dormitory instead of using the computer lab on the school campus (Cobb, interview). If you know nothing about the field that you are doing, then you should narrow down your classes, and take a side class that will help you prepare for your field. Since there are so many mathematic problems dealing with computers you should be well rounded with math in high school (Cobb, interview). If you are not good with math, then you should try to do anything possible to try and improve your math capabilities.
Opportunities
There are many opportunities with the field of...